Eastern Sun, 16 April 1967
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Title Section27 1967-04-16 1 Eastern Sun ■wwwwwwwwwwwvw Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 IMo. 265 Sunday* 16 April 1967. ☆MC (P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents I27 words
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Article, Illustration421 1967-04-16 1 JEREMY RYAN - Police mount massive security precautions By JEREMY RYAN MEW YORK, SAT. REUTER NEARLY half a million demon» strators for peace in Vietnam plan to march through New Yorh and San Francisco today in the biggest anti-war rally ever United States. Police have mounted massive security precautionsUPI Photo - 421 words
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Article, Illustration297 1967-04-16 1 HOO BAN KHEE - By HOO BAN KHEE KUALA LUMPUR. SAT. THE Minister of information and Hroadrasting. Knrhe Senu hin Abdul ttahman. today chided certain foreign journalist* the "birdn-of-passage.*' he raited them—for creating misunderstanding and misinterpretations of current affairs. "Foreign journalists," he said, "seem to thrive on speculations297 words
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Article79 1967-04-16 1 SAIGON. Sat. (Reuter) —Two U.S. jets killed 29 South Vietnamese troops and wounded 70 more when they bombed a government unit by accident today. The super-sabre jets were on a radar-controlled raid 23 miles north-west ot the central South Vietnamese port of Qui Nhon. It was79 words
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165 1967-04-16 1 BRISBANE, Sat (Reuter) A jungle guerrilla fighter of 25 years ago watched intently here today at soldiers went through the latest antiguerrilla training. The ex-guerrilla fighter is Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister. Tun Abdul Razak The trainees were Australian soldiers going through their pares165 words
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115 1967-04-16 1 ''pOKYO, Sat. (Reuter). —Over 400 Japanese people held a rally in Tokyo today in protest against the American policy in Vietnam, to coincide with demonstrations in New York and San Francisco, police said. After the rally, they took to streets in central Tokyo, shouting115 words
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Article71 1967-04-16 1 SAIGON, Sat. (Reuter) South Vietnamese sappers have begun building a physical barrier that will partly fence off South Vietnam from infiltration from North Vietnam, Prime Minister Nguyen Cao Ky said today. The Prime Minister, on a visit to the South Vietnamese 23rd Air Force Wing at Bien Hoa,71 words
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Article113 1967-04-16 1 PHILADELPHIA. Sat. A 19-year-old university student has received 100 proposals of marriage since she advertised in an undergraduate newspaper for an occasional husband. "Will someone please marry me for a year? I am desperate." wrote attractive redheaded Elizabeth Freedman, who is studying International Relations and113 words
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Article, Illustration180 1967-04-16 1 RHOENDORF. Sat. (Reuter) West Germany's top medical specialists are waging a non-stop fight to save former Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, but today the end seemed near for the 91-year-old states- man. Last night, he received extreme unction at his own request from his son,180 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration48 1967-04-16 2 FEAST vout eyes on these five girls. You are enchanted. You are charmed. And. you finally ask. "What's all this about?" Frankly, we don't know. But the designers promise us the name of each dress when the picture "Blow Up" comes along. So. be patient.48 words
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Article631 1967-04-16 2 Dr. B. C. Thomas - 'T' fCHURGH 1 11 i litiMm i j. 4 TTTTTTT'I"I"I"r by Dr. B. C. Thomas Pastor. Queenstown Baptist Church, Singapore. Something wonderful is said about Jesus Christ in Hebrews 13:8 which cannot be said about any other person or thing in this world. The inspired writer tells631 words
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343 1967-04-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Minister of Finance Mr. Tan Siew Sin, tonight stressed it was necessary for the public service to realise that there must be restraint in the matter of claims for pay increases. He told the annual dinner of the Economic Association343 words
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Article224 1967-04-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Bat. The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Biew Sin, tonight spoke of a "small gesture" which the U.S. General Services Administration could make "which would cost them nothing" but help both Malaysia and the Americans as well. This was to significantly reduce224 words
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Article, Illustration349 1967-04-16 2 SEREMBAN, Sat. —The lan R of NegriSembilan. Tuanku Munawir lbni Tuanku Abdul Rahman, died at 11.1 a last night Istana Hinggap, here, after a long Illness. The ruler was 45 years old and left a widow* son and five daughters. Three of his daughters349 words
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Article87 1967-04-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Malaysia and Italy today initialled an air services agreement at the Ministry of Transport here. The Minister. Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir speaking at the ceremony, said that Initialling of this agreement "marks the successful completion of air services agreements with all87 words
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348 1967-04-16 2 MUAR, Sat Johore made a further stride in her development when the Sultan of Johore bashed through a galaxy of ribbles and declared open the $3.25 million bridge across the Muar River. The magnificent highway along Jalan Yahya was named 'Sultan Ismail348 words
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Article67 1967-04-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Malaysian Government today announced the appointments of Tunku Indra Petra ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Ibrahim as Malaysia's High Commissioner for Nigeria and Tunku Ja'afar ibni Al-Marhum Tuanku Abdul Rahman as Malaysia's Ambassador to Japan. Tunku Indra Petra is currently Malaysia's Ambassador to Japan67 words
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Article83 1967-04-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong today sent a message of condolence to the Tunku Ampuan of Negri Sembilan on the death of the Yang di-Pertuan Besar. The Minister of Home Affairs, Tun (Dr.) Ismail, who is performing the duty of the Prime Minister while Tunku83 words
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Article55 1967-04-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— As a mark of respect to the Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan, Tuanku Munawir Ibni Almarhum Tuanku Abdul Rahman, who passed away last night at the Istana Hinggap, Seremban, after a long illness, all Federal departments throughout Malaysia Will fly flags at halMfiast55 words
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Article, Illustration253 1967-04-16 3 Patricia Chan - Patricia Chan For lovely 19-year-old Miss Angela Attias, the Miss International 1967 beauty pageant will be the last one she will enter. Angela was speaking to newsmen at the Japan Airlines office here this morning on the eve of her departure for the United States. Angela won Miss253 words
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242 1967-04-16 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. There are hundred and one ways in which a community centre and its management committee can be or service to the community around it it on 'y the leaders would devote more time and thought to the welfare of the community they242 words
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Article145 1967-04-16 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. Tang See Chim, the Member of Parliament for Cnua Chu Kang will kavg here tomorrow to attend the forthcoming J/th special session of the United Nations General Assembly which begins on April 21. In New York, Mr. Tang be joining the Singapore145 words
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374 1967-04-16 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today spoke on some problems of "the second generation leadership", when he addressed a meeting of the "Consultation on youth and leadership training". The meeting is being sponsored by the East Asia Christian374 words
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Article40 1967-04-16 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. A 25-year-old-man was reported stabbed in his abdomen at Race Course Road last night. Ho Miew Jin of Commonwealth Drive, was later taken to the hospital- His condition is reported to be "serious'40 words
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201 1967-04-16 3 NATIONAL SERVICE: SINGAPORE, Sat.—More than 90 per cent of male citizens within the affected age group have registered for National Service, the Singapore Government announced today. It described the response as "gratifying". A statement issued today said that at secondary schools, regisrtation concluded this201 words
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Article97 1967-04-16 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. A 12-year old boy, Tay Thian Song of Bukit Ho Swee has been reported missing from his house since 10 a.m. yesterday. Police said he is about four feet two inches in height with a slim and dark complexion. When he was last97 words
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214 1967-04-16 3 Freedom has not hit Singapore's recruitment practice —Govt. SINGAPORE, Sat. Independence has not affected the Singapore Government s practice of recruiting freely Malaysian and other nonMalaysian citizens to Division I and II posts of the civil service. The Singapore Government said today that for the 9-month period from July 1966214 words
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Article, Illustration144 1967-04-16 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The three million bulk cargo handling facilities at the deep water wharf in Jurong Industrial Estate was put into operation for the first time this morning with the arrival of a shipment of raw sugar from Australia. This new Kangaroo shaped overhead144 words
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Article, Illustration108 1967-04-16 3 THIS unusual snapshot was recently made by a photographer who wandered with his camera through Hamburg's Hagenbeck Zoo during the first days of this spring. Last year, "Antje" and "Nickelmann", two young walrusses, exchanged their native habitat in the Northern Arctic Ocean at the age108 words
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Article158 1967-04-16 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Minister for Social Affairs, Enche Othman Wok. tonight said Singapore is always anxious to make friends with all nations "provided our independence and sovereignty ar e recognised and our internal affairs are not interfered with." "We are not prepared to bow down to158 words
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EASTERN SUN FEATURE
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Article2700 1967-04-16 4 Pierre Loraine - By Pierre Loraine only in cloy-t meared trunks, he works in his studio with deep concentration. Barefoot and wearing the grotesque striped garb of a circus clown. He postures, mimes and entertains those around him. Despite his many years, he is a youth among the2,700 words
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Article, Illustration1203 1967-04-16 10 TOWARDS THE NAKED SOCIETY In George OncelVs frightening book "1984", the characters are watched every hour of the night and day. Television cameras even spy on the individual rooms of the characters, microphones pickup every whisper of conversation. Big brother is watching day and night. If1,203 words
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Article, Illustration1307 1967-04-16 10 What are the mysteries in Tom Jones's lockers? Mainly because Tom doesn't fall over backwards for publicity he rarely gives an exclusive interview a certain aura of mystery has developed around the Welsh marvel with the commercial throat. Here, in an exclusive interview with SIMON1,307 words
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WORLD NEWS
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285 1967-04-16 4 MANCHESTER, England, Sat (AP). PRIME Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson said last night that "of all the great iss-pt that concern us in the world today Vietnam is undoubtedly the most mediately urgent and dominant." I Addressing the General Council285 words
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Article48 1967-04-16 4 SAO PAUTO. Brazil. Sat. (AP) Twelve persons died and 45 were injured in a two-truck crash yesterday morning in Presidente Epitacio 640 kilometres west of here, police sources said yesterday. Police said one of trucks was transporting workers for cotton plantations near Presidente Epitacio.48 words
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Article35 1967-04-16 4 SAIGON. Sat. (UPI) Two U.S. Air Force FlOO jets on a night bombing mission mistakenly hi t Vietnamese army positions early today killing 21 soldiers and wounding 41 others. U.S. officials said.35 words
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121 1967-04-16 4 WASHINGTON. Sat. (A? The agency for International Development (AID) announced yesterday the signing of a $lO million loan to Indonesia to finance purchase of spare machinery and raw materia' in the United States. It marked the resumption of loan assistance by the United States121 words
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171 1967-04-16 5 PITTSBURGH, California, Sat. (AP). —An attractive mother of eight children faces the loss of her teaching job because, among 19 other charges, she wore a miniskirt to class and Capri pants to a foot- ball game. Mrs Nancy McGlone. 32,171 words
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Article43 1967-04-16 5 MANILA, Sat. (Reuter) The Municipal Board has approved resolution to increase Manila's Police Force by 2,500 men to cope with the city's increasing population. Manila which has a population of over two million inhabitants has at present only 2.640 policemen.43 words
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130 1967-04-16 5 SANTIAGO. Sat. (Re liter) Bold steps are needed in many countries to take the blushes out of family planning, an International Parenthood Conference was told here today. Mr. Envil Adil, Pakistan's Family Planning Commissioner. said that the conspiracy of silence envelop- lng contraception must be130 words
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145 1967-04-16 5 LONDON, Sat. (UPI) Spain's Ambassador was summoned to the Foreign Office today to explain Spain's decision to ban all flights around Gibraltar. Foreign Minister. Mr. George Brown was reportedly furious over the Spanish move. He ordered the postponement of the talks and sent word145 words
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Article148 1967-04-16 5 BELGRADE, Sat. (UPI) Yugoslavia had decided to boycott the European Communist Conference in Czechoslovakia on April 24. informed sources said today. Romania, the other maverick in the European Communist camp whose position has been uncertain, apparently has decided it will attend, the sources said. Diplomatic148 words
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120 1967-04-16 5 TOKYO. Sat (Reuter) China has issued Its 431 st "serious warning" to the United States, charging that a U.S. warship and two American planes violated its territorial waters and airspace on Friday, Radio Peking reported. The Chinese language broadcast, monitored In Tokyo, said the120 words
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Article177 1967-04-16 5 CHICAGO. Sat. (UPI) A widow today sought $1 million damages from United Air Lines for the loss of her husband who was killed when his head struck a plane's ceiling during a burst of air turbulence. George W. Graves, 52, was killed in the jet's177 words
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Article47 1967-04-16 5 MANILA, Sat. (Reuter) The Bureau of Internal Revenue here has warned 263 foreigners, most of the Chinese nationals, to settle their back taxes or else face deportation proceedings. The delinquent taxpayers allegedly owe the government over one million pesos (100.000 pounds sterling) in back taxes.47 words
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Article105 1967-04-16 5 WEST BERLIN, Sat. (Reuter) A fully-auto-matic underground "ghost" train made a trial run for the press here today without a driver or conductor. West Berlin's public transport system wants to Introduce such trains later this year, hoping they will be more economical and safer.105 words
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Article103 1967-04-16 5 NEW DELHI, Sat. (AP) Indian Federal police last night fired teargas to breakup an angry mob of about 2,000 New Delhi city policemen attempting to march on the home of Prime Minister Mr. Y.B. Chavan. Eighteen teargas shells were fired into the ranks of the103 words
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Article99 1967-04-16 5 MINDEN. Germany, Sat. (UPI) Four former Nazi SS officers were sentenced to prison terms ranging from five to nine years today for complicity in mass murder of Jews in wartime Poland. Alfred Heimbach was sentenced to nine years. Wilhelm Altenloh to eight, Fritz Errellis six99 words
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Miscellaneous661 1967-04-16 4 T sv'* vxm <*\ v TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Knib Lumpur and Pa lan Plouf, 6 Ipob and Mrlaka; J/10 Jnhnre Bahrn; 4 Taiping: 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Klnang. (Singapore viewers, please switch to channel 3 for T.V. Malaysia programmes). P JL 3.00 OPENING ANNCT Prog. Summary 3.01 GREATEST FIGHTS661 words
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Miscellaneous277 1967-04-16 5 h I raHgEHMBNi DPn Difr|arcw»E C?HB ENGLISH TOWN WAS A NIGHTMARE OF y 7UMWJNO FORM# AS THRUSH PUU.EP A MOST INCRSPHLE RAO FROM ITS BAG OF TBtftOOTIC TWCKf/ AMP UNCUS AGENTS NAPOLEON SOLO ANP tLLYA KURTAKM KNEW DM* WOUIP SB BUT THE MWNVWW...UNLESS THEY COULD QUICKLY RECAPTURE MMCMMT DOOM FORMULA277 words
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Miscellaneous37 1967-04-16 6 &oi'. poor oil FLINT&TONE IS HAVIN' TROUBLES TOPAY.' I H m M r <--.r < r:r; m ml m v*' v\\ <v s 0 M WZ raliifl Kl a H m r* SSS a WJ* IS «> 5t to®37 words
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Miscellaneous354 1967-04-16 7 •WHATTA WE VO FIRST, YOGI T&l Zfl "Wl» &H0VU7 BE A &OOV SPOT FOR OUR J NATURE, srupy T V > v 1 i* 5 »T, >G I r7 i (9 1 S3 I !> V £2 4 i p wife f wS '0. m SB «e VL /5 <*»354 words
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Article744 1967-04-16 8 WHEN one nation covets another nation's property, a chain reaction of troubles will result. The Russians swallowed one nation after another around its borders and controlled them with an iron hand. Hitler's Germany followed suit by taking over some of its neighbours' territories, and Hitler's744 words
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Article, Illustration1035 1967-04-16 8 Dr. I. M. Levitt - THE M manned space flights by Dr. I. M. Levitt Director, Fels Planetarium of FranhUn TWE landing of Luna 13 on the moon at the year-end provides the motivation for examining the Soviet space posture versus the American. This has been a tremendously productive year for the1,035 words
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LETTERS
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887 1967-04-16 8 K. T. Ooi - K. T. Ooi Kuala Lumpur. 'PHERE i s no denial that we have a very fair and just Government. Millions of dollars are spent annually on rural development, so that the people in the kampongs may enjoy a better life. Permanent Government officers receive887 words
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Article217 1967-04-16 8 LEE WEI ONN - LEE WEI ONN Seremban MR K RATNAMS un warranted attacked the N.U.T. (E.S. 5 W was most unreasonable and contravened all l b e principles of logi«. His uncorroborated remarxs that the N.U.T. resorted to industrial action "for its survival" and that its claims were "bluffs w217 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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Article, Illustration173 1967-04-16 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. J R.S. Kirkham. Assistant General Manager of I.A.C. (Singapore) Ltd., has just returned from a business visit to AustraliaDuring his visit to Sydney and Brisbane Mr. Kirkh <m held discussions with the Norton and Starlite companies and reviewed their activities in173 words
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Article37 1967-04-16 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (AP) The Dow Jones spot commodity price index declined 0.13 to ***** The Dow Jones commoc:*y futures index closed of?. Open High Index 134.81 134.46 Low Close Index 134.81 134.51 of 03237 words
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809 1967-04-16 9 LONDON, Sat. "DRITAIN'S future rate of growth was "likely to be about three per cent a year" said Chancellor of The Exchequer, Mr. James Callaghan, in his Budget Speech recently. It was a Budget without major tax changes. His assessment of the situation, said809 words
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173 1967-04-16 9 LONDON, Sat. —British shipping lines are to build three more ships specially designed for the Container Service between Britain and Australia. This means that nine ships will be engaged in the service when it begins operating in 1969. The three ships will be173 words
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Article121 1967-04-16 9 Washington, sat. cap) 7- The Export-Import Bank approved As6o million lo an to help Iran build a plant at the northern tip of the Persian The loan will help finance Purchase in the United States of equipment and services by shahpur Chemical Company Limited, for121 words
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Article48 1967-04-16 9 TOKYO. Sat. (AP) The Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE) decided today to hold its 1968 meeting in Canberra, Capital of Australia. The plenary session voted to hold its 1969 conference in Singapore. Both meetings will take place in the spring.48 words
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421 1967-04-16 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. During the week under review the market recorded a rise of two cents from the close of business in the previous week, says Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd., in their weekly market report. There were several significant factors and consequently421 words
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Article40 1967-04-16 9 SINGAPORE. Bat. The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes In Its rates to merchants: Selling T.T./O.D. ready were: Deutsche Marks 1291/8; Swiss Francs 140-5/8: Belgian Francs 1611; Italian Lire *****; and Swedish Kroner 167-1/2.40 words
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Article52 1967-04-16 9 NEW YORK, Sat. (UPI) Rubber futures today closed 10 points higher. Sales none May 67 20.90 21.30 July 20.90 21.30 Sept. 21.00 21.40 Nov 21.00 21.40 Jan 21.15 21.60 Mar 21-15 2160 May 21.15 21.60 The spot No. 1 RSS advanced 1/8 cent to 21 cents per52 words
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Article, Illustration233 1967-04-16 9 REVEALING the graceful and purposeful lines of a cargo liner of the future. Ship 510 nears her launch date at the Clydeside yard of Charles Connell Company (Shipbuilders) Ltd. The 13,500 d.w. ton ship, which is to be called Benalbanach after the233 words
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Article16 1967-04-16 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The tin price for today was $607 per picul, down 75 cents.16 words
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Article358 1967-04-16 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. Business in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange todav with the number of shares traded in brackets. INDUSTRIALS C Sugar $1 88 (3.000): $lB9 (1.000); Chemical $1.77 (3.000); $1.77$ (2.000); Cold Storage $3.38 (11,000); Esso Ord. $3.30 < 20,000):358 words
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Article58 1967-04-16 9 NEW YORK, Sat. (AP) Dow Jones stock averages Open High 30 Industrials 850.78 865.03 20 Railroads 227.56 229.77 15 Utilities 139.67 140.43 65 Stocks 305 65 309 57 Low Close Change 30 Industrials 847.05 859.74 up 10.91 20 Railroads 226.46 228.85 up 1.49 15 Utilities 139.00 139.7058 words
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Article36 1967-04-16 9 NEW YORK, Sat. (AP) Standard and poor's 500 stock index: Net Close Change 425 Industrials 96-87 up 1.12 20 Railroads 45 64 up .09 55 Utilities 71.98 up .44 500 Stocks 90.43 up .9736 words
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Article499 1967-04-16 9 SIKUAPOKK —Stock Exchange bid «nd offer prices officially listed at the clow of business. INDUSTRIALS Boustead C. sugar Chemical Co Cold Storage Dunlop (OLD) E. Smelting Esm> Ords. CD Flt/.patrickB F. N. Ord* XD Goodwood Park G.E. Life Guinness Hotel S*pura Hume (M) Ltd. Hume (F.E.) Ord. 4499 words
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Article54 1967-04-16 9 (Manager* Price*> First Ma la > an Z.26 2.36 Second Malayan 1.61 1.71 Third Malayan XD 1.11 1.22 The Commerce <& Industry Fund 1.00 The Savings Fund XD 1.33 1.43 Malaysian Investment Fund 1.05 Sterling Commodity XD 3/8 4/3 First Hong Kong XD .5»6 1.01* Second Hong Kong54 words
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Article111 1967-04-16 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Hincapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices today w rere: Bn>pr« geliers Coconut oli (FOB) Bulk 45.25 Coconut oil (FOB) Drums 47.75 Loose Copra Mixed Apr/May 27.50 Sugar (Java) 25.25 exgodown Nutmegs 110s 400.00 Nutmegs B W Garbled Lampong 185.00 Black Pepper (FOB) 105.00 Pepper Black Special Sarawak111 words
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Article31 1967-04-16 9 HONG KONG, Sat (UPI) Money Quotations: HK55.***** per US dollar for cash. HK55.***** per US dollar for T/T. HK$ 15.99 per pound sterling. HK5263.375 per tael of gold.31 words
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Article173 1967-04-16 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. The following ships are expected to be in port today Godowns Vessels 1/2 Beresniki 5 Hongkong Venture 6/7 Yamatsuki Maru 8/9 Agapenor 13/14 Heogh Cairn 15/16 Centaur 19 Fede 25/26 Tjitarum 27/28 Leung Tung 29/30 Tantalus 31/32 Benmhor 33/34 Oriental Lady 35/36 Iyo Maru 40/41 Bahadur173 words
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Article742 1967-04-16 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 8.50 a.m. Airline JAL 712 from Jakarta. Time 9.15 a m Airline OIA 898 Time 10.55 a.m. Airline MSA 005 from Penang, Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. Malacca. Time 3.00 p.m. Airline MSA 451 from Kitching. Time 12.35 p.m. Airline GIA 889 from Kuala742 words
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Article, Illustration644 1967-04-16 11 Maureen Lee - Says" Maureen Lee, Kuala Lumpur, Sat. WHO says a woman's brassiere wardrobe is unimportant? And, who says woman are not concerned with what they wear closest to their skin? Take a look at the bra counter during a sale and644 words
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Article, Illustration929 1967-04-16 11 MADELIENE NATHAM - BY MADELIENE NATHAM SINGAPORE* SAT. Site'# the reluctant model. like her namesake, I* tall and which Is about all the resentblanee she to the Shrimp. But she own ap whlek ean be said to b esting in her own wor In fact, JEAN929 words
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Article, Illustration46 1967-04-16 11 PARIS savs chains this season chains for the waist, chains for bracelets, chains for necklaces and vou become a slave of your own fashion! That's what La Bagagerie in Rue Franchet of Paris recently showed in his new line of fashion a proper slave girl.46 words
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Advertisement76 1967-04-16 11 BE ATTRACTIVE SUM WITH EFFECTIVE SAFE BON KORETS NOW ON SALE! Your Fav JAPANESE Fashion Magazine (Overseas Edition) No. 22 1967 SUMMER ISSUE *3 fir Up-To-Date Fashions fir Best Designs Including Pattern Instructions And Lucky Cards. 122 Paget 143 Designs, Price: $2.50 Mail Order* Postage M Cents Extra Sole Distributors76 words
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Miscellaneous507 1967-04-16 11 i .h •'I.;. 4 .V 1 'A VT- i'to V! V: V f r CAPRICORN Dec. 23-Jan. 20 WHATEVER you do this week c —see that there it no one around who envies you to spoil everything for you later on. Don't take everyone into your confidence. Attend to details.507 words
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POPPING AROUND with PLATTER PETE
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Article, Illustration1220 1967-04-16 12 \fOST of you probably know that Hayley Mills Have been with us for the last two months or so, filming Universal's s6i million "Pretty Polly". The film is about completed now, and Hayley will be leaving Singapore pretty soon, (if not already) but not1,220 words
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Article385 1967-04-16 12 BENNY has renewed his contract with t f ie Trall€ or i Pj} the expiry date of their first contract, Benny decided to leave the Trailers to form a new group for himself. After being away from the Trailers for two felt that he could not go on385 words
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Article664 1967-04-16 12 JJI THERE. This is your fearless UNCLE Agent Section O Number reporting back to you, luv'ly fellow agents, after a dangerous mission or rather two dangerous missions. The missions? Mission One: Tuesday April 11: Destination: A big dark mansion. Contact: Hayley Mills. Mission Two: Thursday April 13:—664 words
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Article, Illustration228 1967-04-16 12 SANDIE Shaw is quite often called the 'Barefoot Princess of Pop' because she likes to sing in bare-foot. "I feel more relaxed, more ab:e to get the mood of a song." Last week she won the Eurovision Contest with her song. "Puppet On a String",228 words
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Advertisement41 1967-04-16 12 PLATTER PETE'S POP POLL 16.4.67 CANDIDATES: (A) Paul Jones. (B) Georgie Fame. Mark an X next to your choice NAME: ADDRESS: Send your votes to: Platter Pete's Pop Poll, c/o Eastern Sun 23-B Cantonment Road Singapore 2. NOT LATER THAN 20.4.6741 words
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Advertisement87 1967-04-16 12 Congratulations SANDIE SHAW'S "PUPPET ON A STRING" 7N ***** Winner In The Eurosian <9O SANDIE SHAW S.P. ***** ***** ***** NEP ***** ***** ***** ***** NPL ***** GGL 0360 NSPL ***** LISTEN TO HER OTHER HITS: TO-MORROW/HURTING NOTHING COME EASY/STOP BEFORE YOU START KEEP IN TOUCH/I DON'T NEED ANYTHING LONG87 words
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THE NEW FILMS
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Article, Illustration798 1967-04-16 13 TAI SING ONN - By: TAI SING ONN Kuala Lumpur, Sat. SIEGFRIED sassoon roars... "savagery pervades come dance••• seize this clamorous chance to function creatively lynch the conductor. butcher the brass throttle the flutes the m us i c blaxes the delighted audience is c I a798 words
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95 1967-04-16 13 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Setron's Talent Quest 1967 is now in full swing with a tremendous response from singers, solo-musicians and comedians. Organiser# are having a tough time at the heats which are held at the Odeon Theatre every Thursday before the 9.15 pm show.95 words
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441 1967-04-16 13 Milan. Italy, sat. (UPi) Film producer Franco Cristaldi said in a magazine interview yesterday that he and actress Claudia Cardinale are married, but her eifbt-year-old son is by another man she loved before she met him. The interview with the Milan magazine Europeao apparently441 words
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Article, Illustration110 1967-04-16 13 TAMES COBURN, J who recently completed "IN LIKE FLINT" for 20th Century-Fox, has been signed by the studio for another additional picture to be filmed110 words
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Article, Illustration426 1967-04-16 13 PETER LOKE - -By: PETER LOKE SINGAPORE. Sat. "Dr. Goldfoot and his (sinling) Girl Bombs" is strictly a comic book and a little more than a television production. 1 have to admit that one does get an eyeful of the many shapely things who make their periodic426 words
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Article214 1967-04-16 13 MERVYN NICHOLAS - By: MERVYN NICHOLAS SINGAPORE, Sat "OSS 117 Terror in Tokyo," is like any other spy thriller which you have seen once too often. The only difference is that this one takes us to the Land of the Rising Sun where the wily geisha girls are as214 words
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Page 13 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous209 1967-04-16 13 ©SHAW, ORGANISATION LIDO Phone ***** Showing 11. 1.45 4, 6.30. 9.15 Julie Chrmie Qsliar Werner T XHRFN'HEIT 4.M" Color <Pl' I CAPITOL PHone ***** lOth BIG DAY! (No Free Listt! U a.m.. 1.45. 4.00. 6.30 A ».30 p.® R*rli Hudson George Peppara TOBRt'K" Bcope-Color (UI) Demand 4th M'nite Tonight "THE209 words
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Miscellaneous251 1967-04-16 13 ORGANISATION *iLli l ORCHARD —***** 2'<tfa GRAND DAI! lodar 4 Shows: SHOW 8TARTS 9 30 am.. 1.00. 5.00 8.30 p.m. "ORAND PRIX" STARTS 945 a.m.. 1.15. 5.15 6i 8.45 pjB. Admission: $1.50. 12.50 4c M00 IN SUPER CINERAMA "GRAND PRDT James Garner Eva Marie Saint Yvts Montand METROCOLOR ODEON *****1251 words
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SUNSPORT
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412 1967-04-16 14 STOCKHOLM, Sat (AP). Japan's girls looked like the strongest women's team at the World Table Tennis Championships last night as they crushed England 3 to 0 in the race for the Corbillion Cup. I Predictions for clear sailing ahead for the412 words
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Article109 1967-04-16 14 CLEVERLAND. Ohio, Sat. Ap Lee Davis kept the parade going in the 1967 AAU National Women's Indoor Swimming Championships last night with a brilliant finish in the 200-yard butterfly. The 17-year-old Miss .avis spurted to an American record time of 2:07.9 beating Claudia Kolb.109 words
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355 1967-04-16 14 PRAGUE. Sat. (AP) The World Basketball Championships for women opens today after a clash over the North Korean participation. The International Basketball Federation (FIBA) passed the final rule that the North Koreans were ineligible because they had not qualified. This decision led to an exodus355 words
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Article, Illustration486 1967-04-16 14 As a beginner, is there any way I can keep a written record of my games, other than the score, so I can study and correct my faults? I have on the market a "check book" that will serve your purpose. You can486 words
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Article98 1967-04-16 14 PARIS. Sat. (Reuter) A French car manufacturing concern plans to bring the country's blue colours back into Grand Prix Formula One racing next year after a long absence. M. Lean-Luc Lagardere, general manager of the Matra-Sports Company, told a Press conference yesterday that the98 words
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349 1967-04-16 14 BOSTON, (Massachusetts) Sat. (AFP) —The circus-like excitement that grips this area every year at this time has been growing in intensity the last few weeks It's Boston Marathon time and the April 19 competition rated second only to the Olympic event in international prestige promises349 words
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135 1967-04-16 14 ST. PETERSBURG. Florida. Sat. (AP) Defending champion Nikola Pilic of Yugoslavia and topseeded Ann Haydon Jones of England won their quarter-final matches yesterday in the Masters tennis tournament. Pilic, third-seeded, defeated Walter Oehrlien of the U.S. 6-2. 6-3 and Miss Jones eliminated Stephanie Defina135 words
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Article72 1967-04-16 14 MELBOURNE, Australia, Sat. (AP) Australian featherweight champion Johnny Famechon easily outpointed Mexican Roberto Wong over 10 rounds here last nightFamechon took control once he had fathomed Wong's counter punching style and from the fourth round on he built up a big points margin. Wong, a Chinese72 words
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283 1967-04-16 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. < Eleven national football associations in Asia have accepted for short terms the services of senior German not. icnal coach, Mr. Dettmar Cramer. Mr. Cramer scheduled to make his first stopover in Pakistan from April 15 to May 14 is on283 words
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Article159 1967-04-16 14 CALCUTTA. Sat (Reuter> Peter Thomson, Australian holder of the title, led the field by three strokes at the halfway stage in the 72-holes Indian Open Golf Championship yesterday Thomson had a second round of 69 on the Royal Calcutta Club's course for a 36-holes aggregate of159 words
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Article117 1967-04-16 14 WILMINGTON, North Carolina. Sat. (AP) Larry Mowry lengthened his lead to five strokes with a second-round 67 for a 36-hole total of 132 at the halfway mark of the 35.000 U.S. dollar Azalea Open Golf tournament yesterday It tied the tournament 36-hole record and left117 words
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284 1967-04-16 14 CHICAGO, Sat". (Reuter) The Cassius Clay-Floyd Patterson merry-go-round continued yesterday with Clay's manager declaring the world heavyweight title bout definitely cancelled. Only an hour earlier he had announced that the fight appeared set for Albuquerque, New Mexico. 4, The time is too short for proper284 words
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Article294 1967-04-16 14 ATLANTA, Georgia, Sat(AP) The orphaned Cassius Clay-Floyd Patterson heavyweight title fight appeared set yesterday for the New Atlanta Stadium on Thursday, April 27, according to reliable sources. The Atlanta Braves of Baseball's National League would be the promoters of the outdoor fight if the final294 words
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Article42 1967-04-16 14 LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) Results of football matches played last night were: English Division Three Scunthorpe United 1 Watford 0. English Division Four Tranmere Rovers 3 Stockport County 0. Friendly Matches Arsenal 2 Funfermline Athletic 1. Fulham 2 Kilmarnock 142 words
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RACING COMMENTS
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1504 1967-04-16 15 Race l: Horses Class (FOR i 5 -About 5i/ 2 LOCAL RIDERS OVLYI 1 Furs. 2.00 P.M. i x* 1 «2 J 31" Mjnntim Miss Tort D'nr Si. Janeiro 4y lOy 8y 900 R 13 8 09 Andrew Stable Madam Wong Biew Ying Thio Stable1,504 words
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Article1892 1967-04-16 15 Windsor k Lad' J - On his dawn efforts he's hard to beat The going VERY GOOD By 'Windsor k Lad' J BAROQUE, a four year old Entire by Bellogioca, looks all set to score his first success at Penang this afternoon, (Race 7) opening day of the Penang Turf Club's Summer1,892 words
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Article23 1967-04-16 15 Windsor Lad: St. Janeiro Cute Coed Dairy King Golden Sun: Baroque Tototak Top Honour Adeline: Baroque K. Knight T* storm23 words
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Article158 1967-04-16 15 WINDSOR LAD GOLDEN SUN ADELINE Race 1 ST. JANEIRO Porl D'or Left* Um ST. JANEIRO Port Dor Lefis Lass PORT D'OR St. Janeiro Gay Paris Race t SON or SOL Apache Little Clement O. GAMBIT Apache Rina SON OF SOL Little Clement P. Plnanf Race S CUTE COED Dindinf158 words
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Article41 1967-04-16 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Horse trainer, Abdul Mawi, 43, found his house at Jalan Merpati here, ransacked *nd reported a loss of $2,800 worth Of jewellery and watch and $BO when he returned home with his wife from Malacca yesterday.41 words
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672 1967-04-16 16 Take it or Leave it... bu £un4au Punch ''PHE Singapore Government is fully aware of the set up in Singapore sports organisations. It is futile to try to pull the wool over its eyes. This is perhaps why it seems so fashionable these days672 words
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Article, Illustration86 1967-04-16 16 This photo was taken just after the start of the 1967 Grand National Steeplechase as the 43 runners swung into their stride. Foinavon, 100-1 outsider ridden by John Buckingham, came from the back of the field to win the event by 15 lengths after a disastrous pileupUPI Photo - 86 words
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Article187 1967-04-16 16 SINGAPORE. Sat. Ceylon Sports Club captured the Division One League hockey title this evening on a goal average when they held Singapore Recreation Club their arch rivals to a scoreless draw. Both teams had dropped a point each before they faced each other187 words
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159 1967-04-16 16 PEN AN G, Sat. Negri Sembilan State cricketers took the field wearing black arm-bands in their friendly inter-State match against Penang on the Victoria Green ground here today as a mark of respect to the Yang di-Pertuan Besar, Negri Sembilan, who died last night. A159 words
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291 1967-04-16 16 Albert Johnson - By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Sat. Top soccer officials have strongly supported a Singapore proposal for a "soccer summit" among football nations in SouthEast Asia. The Singapore proposal made by the vicepresident of F.A. of Singapore. Mr. Tay Soo Yong, on his recent visit to291 words
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181 1967-04-16 16 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Hong Kong F.A. has indicated that it is keen to have the bi-annual interport matches against Singapore for the Aw Hoe Memorial Cup to he played in Singapore this year. This was disclosed to Sunsport by the vice-pre-sident of the F.A.181 words
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Article103 1967-04-16 16 SINGAPORE Sat. Mr. Kiong Chai Woon. was reelected as president of the Superwing Badminton Party at the annual general meeting held recently. Other officer-bearers elected for the year 1967 were:— Vice-Presidents: —Mr. Bob Cornelius, Mr. M. P. C. Sumathi, Mr. Wm. Solomon Russell, Mr. Seow103 words
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257 1967-04-16 16 SINGAPORE, Sat. Tampines Rovers Sports Club chalked up their third successive win when they edged Airport S.C. 3-2 in the FAS division II "A" league match played at Geylang Stadium this week. Tampines Rovers have beaten Telok Kurau "A" (4—2) and Radin Mas (3—l)257 words
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Article59 1967-04-16 16 LONDON, Sat (Reuter) Results of rugby matches played last night were: Rugby league championship: St Helens 37 Leigh 12. Castleford 21 Hull 7. Rugby Union: Aberavon 29 Royal Navy 16 Bridgend 37 Duendes (Argentine) 6. Gloucester 12 Harlequins Newport 18 Cross Keys 15. Redruth 17 EBBW Vale 31.59 words
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232 1967-04-16 16 SINGAPORE. Sat The National sepak rjl team will clash Geylanff Serai S.C f,i the Eastern Sun Cup \l the inter- divisional sepak raga championship final to be played a Kota Raja Communitr Centre tomorrow nirht National drawn in th. Eastern division be a®232 words
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Article46 1967-04-16 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Mr. Desmond Lee. Alport Recreation Club president, has donated a cricket bat to be given to whoever scores 50 runs or more against Selangor Club here tomorrow. This will be ARC's second game in the Navaratcam Shield tournament.46 words
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425 1967-04-16 16 TOKYO, Sot. (UPI). A marked change appeared yesterday in the attitude among most of the members of the Organising Committee and the indications are that the World University Games will be held as scheduled next Aug. 26-Sept. 4. The Organising Committee held an emergency425 words
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Article57 1967-04-16 16 SINGAPORE. J.T.R. Keefe with a nett won the "B medal golf competition played o Bukit course this aftcrn™ Runner-up was H. Waetcke (nett 68), wlt arn pector M third (nett 68). Ball sweep (first nine; Capt. J.T.R. Keefe »nd W Koh Sam Pin with a57 words
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Page 14 Advertisements
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Advertisement235 1967-04-16 14 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS 20 Words $lO/' (Minimum) WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH, 5 Fort Canning Road, Singapore Worship services at 7.30 a.m., 10.00 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. Sunday School for all ages at 8.45 a.m. Junior Church at 10.00 a.m. Everyone Welcome. CHINESE PRESBYTERIAN TRUE WAY CHURCH 156-B Stirling Road, off235 words
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Miscellaneous70 1967-04-16 16 TIME AND TIDE llrt n ilJi U u m (6 4 ft >; 349 P' m (72 ft.) <12.7 750 a m (12 6 ,t 803 P' m SrnLDore^° i 'i?' 18 < 7 ft > 1014 P- m C I ft.) Sedili KlVhn. oTi" (8 7 ft 312 P-70 words
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